Monitoring Xxxxx. In the event that District has reason to believe that Hazardous Materials may be present on the District Property, District may require that, at Lessee's expense, testing xxxxx be installed on the District Property, at locations determined by District, and may cause the ground water to be tested to detect the presence of Hazardous Materials by the use of such tests as are then customarily used for such purposes. Lessee shall comply promptly with any such request.
Monitoring Xxxxx. In the event that Landlord has reason to believe that Hazardous Materials may be present on the Premises and any improvements, Landlord may require that, at Tenant's expense, testing xxxxx be installed on the Premises and any improvements, at locations determined by Landlord and Tenant, and may cause the ground water to be tested to detect the presence of Hazardous Materials by the use of such tests as are then customarily used for such purposes. Tenant shall comply promptly with any such request.
Monitoring Xxxxx. While the burn has been completed, there may be embers, smoldering logs, or other sources from which fire could escape. Landowner, knowing that TPE would be willing to remain on the site for an additional period of time to monitor the area and ensure that there is no escape of fire, agrees that TPE may leave the site and does hereby release TPE from further responsibility relating to the fire and does hereby agree to assume all further responsibility for ensuring that no fire escapes from the burned area. After TPE leaves the property, the Landowner agrees to hold TPE harmless on account of any fire that may escape.
Monitoring Xxxxx. The Landlord shall have the right to enter the Lands to monitor, audit, test and inspect monitoring xxxxx on the Lands at the Landlord’s sole cost as required by the long-term monitoring program for Bayview Yards. If the monitoring xxxxx are no longer required, the Landlord will assume the cost to decommission the monitoring xxxxx in accordance with the applicable legislation. In the event that the monitoring xxxxx are damaged or destroyed by the Tenant, any required repair or replacement will be at the cost of the Tenant.
Monitoring Xxxxx. The work currently anticipated for the installation of the monitoring xxxxx is generally expected to be as follows, subject to change as deemed necessary in the County’s discretion: One or more consultants and/or independent contractors will be engaged by the County and WMC to drill and install the xxxxx. The installation will take place on dates yet to be determined in the near future. For each well, a work zone will be established to designate areas where authorized workers can enter and perform work at the well location. An approximate 6- inch-diameter borehole for the monitoring well will be drilled to accommodate a 2-inch-diameter casing. The borehole will be drilled to a depth of approximately 20 feet below the water table, which is estimated to be 17 feet below ground surface (bgs) based on historical water levels in nearby monitoring xxxxx. Therefore, the estimated total depth of the monitoring well should be approximately 38 feet bgs. The borehole will be drilled with either an all-terrain or a small truck- mounted drill rig to minimize disturbance to the landscape and to access the well location. After the borehole is drilled to its target depth, a 2-inch-diameter Schedule 40, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) well will be constructed in the borehole. The well will have a 20-foot-long screen from the approximate water table to the total depth. The slot size of the well screen will be 0.01 inch, and the annulus around the screen will be filled with a 10/20 silica sand filter pack. The filter pack will extend approximately 3 feet above the top of the screen, after which 5 feet of bentonite chips will be placed and hydrated to form a seal. The remaining annulus will be filled with a cement bentonite grout. A flush-mounted, protective cover will be placed over the wellhead and secured in the ground by concrete. The well will be developed after the cement grout has cured. Development will begin with surging the well with a surge block and then bailing to remove fine sediment that may have entered the well during installation. Bailing will continue until field parameters consisting of pH, specific conductivity, temperature, and dissolved oxygen have stabilized and the turbidity of the water is less than 50 nephelometric turbidity units. The area around the monitoring well will be cleaned up and any damage to the landscape will be repaired. A licensed surveyor will then survey the monitoring well. The elevation of the top of PVC well casing and ground surface wi...
Monitoring Xxxxx. In the event that District has reason to believe that Hazardous Materials may be present on the School Site, District may require that, at Contractor's expense, testing xxxxx be installed on the School Site, at locations determined by District, and may cause the ground water to be tested to detect the presence of Hazardous Materials by the use of such tests as are then customarily used for such purposes. Contractor shall comply promptly with any such request.
Monitoring Xxxxx. Monitoring xxxxx XX-1 and MW-3 appear to have been abandoned. MW-4 and MW-5 did not contain groundwater. Groundwater was only recovered from MW-2. Approximate groundwater flow direction, based upon prior studies by others. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES, INC. 0000 000xx Xxxxxx X.X., Xxx. 000 Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000 REMEDIATION INVESTIGATION (RI) SOIL SAMPLING RESULTS Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx-9 Property (Former Superior Oil) 00000 Xxxxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx Job Number: Date: April 2018 Scale: Plate:4 JN-37139-1 1”=80’ 190 ppb (gasoline) Office Area 420,000 ppb 350,000 ppb 830,000 ppb (free product?) ND 21,000 ppb (diesel-shallow) 220 ppb (gasoline) Borings completed to date by EAI. Red denotes locations where groundwater samples contained petroleum hydrocarbons at concentrations above the WDOE target compliance levels. Orange indicates locations where petroleum was detected in groundwater samples, but at concentrations in compliance with WDOE levels. Green denotes locations where petroleum was not detected in the groundwater samples analyzed. Locations of initially proposed borings not completed to date.
Monitoring Xxxxx. Monitoring xxxxx XX-1 and MW-3 appear to have been abandoned. MW-4 and MW-5 did not contain groundwater. Groundwater was only recovered from MW-2. Approximate groundwater flow direction, based upon prior studies by others. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES, INC. 0000 000xx Xxxxxx X.X., Xxx. 000 Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000 REMEDIATION INVESTIGATION (RI) GROUNDWATER SAMPLING RESULTS Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx-9 Property (Former Superior Oil) 00000 Xxxxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx Job Number: Date: April 2018 Scale: Plate: 5 JN-37139-1 1”=80’ 2,200 4,900 4,000 Office Area Warehouse <50 8,000 Loading Docks 190 Concentrations of dissolved diesel in groundwater are in parts per billion (ppb). Existing 4-inch diameter “free-product” evaluation monitoring xxxxx. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES, INC. 0000 000xx Xxxxxx X.X., Xxx. 000 Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000 DIESEL IN GROUNDWATER Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx-9 Property (Former Superior Oil) 00000 Xxxxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx Job Number: Date: April 2019 Scale: Plate: 7 JN-37139-4 1”=80’ Locations of former monitoring xxxxx and/or existing damaged xxxxx. Approximate groundwater flow direction, based upon prior studies by others. (for use by Ecology) correct incorrect This checklist helps you determine which Washington State technical assistance program to apply for: Department of Ecology (Ecology) o Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) Pollution Liability Insurance Agency (PLIA) o Petroleum Technical Assistance Program (PTAP) o Heating Oil Technical Assistance Program (HOTAP). Ecology will not accept VCP applications for independent cleanup projects eligible for a PLIA program. PLIA provides technical assistance for releases of petroleum or heating oil from tank systems. PLIA is a separate agency and not an Ecology program. This determination does not guarantee acceptance into the VCP. Ecology may decide to supervise remedial action at the site under an order or decree, based on site-specific conditions. Ecology and PLIA may provide informal, site-specific, technical consultations for independent cleanup actions. Each can provide such consultations under the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA), Chapter 70.105D RCW, and its implementing regulations Chapter 173-340 WAC and Chapter 70.149.040(9) RCW. You can apply for one of two VCP processes: Standard VCP process and Expedited VCP process. The eligibility requirements for the Standard VCP process and Expedited VCP process are listed on the Standard VCP webpage1...
Monitoring Xxxxx. Installation of monitoring xxxxx will include well drilling, casing and backfill; well piping, fittings and valves; removal and disposal of spoils; backfill to road subbase; compaction; removal and replacement of existing pipes as needed to facilitate installation; protecting existing installed facilities; cleaning; testing; and all incidental work pertaining to monitoring xxxxx. INSTALL NATIVE VEGETATION Installation of native vegetation shall comprise of soil preparation, provision and installation of native plantings and irrigation system installation at the Xxxxxxxxx Effluent Disposal Site FIBEROPTIC AND ELECTRIC CONDUITS/DUCTS Includes furnishing and installing conduits of the class and size specified; trench excavation; pull ropes; warning tape; duct encasement concrete; bedding; backfilling to road subbase; compaction; removal and disposal of trench spoils; protecting existing installed facilities; cleaning; testing; and all incidental work pertaining to fiber optic and electric conduits/ducts. The unit price shall be paid for fiber optic and electric conduits/ducts on a linear foot basis. MISCELLANEOUS CONCRETE Includes furnishing and installing concrete used for driveways, cross gutters, sidewalks as part of pavement restoration and will be the number of cubic yards placed in the Work to the lines and grades shown or to restore existing concrete. Pump Station Work includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Monitoring Xxxxx. In accordance with Exhibit A, Contractor shall identify any monitoring xxxxx on the Site which will require relocation in connection with the Work, and Owner shall coordinate such relocation with the applicable Governmental Authorities and perform (or cause to be performed) the physical relocation of such xxxxx at Owner’s expense by the time set forth on the Milestone Schedule.